Written by Bloom Magazine
Founded in 1987, Claims Investigation Agency is one of the longest-standing investigative agencies in the state of Florida. The agency equips all its investigators with covert body-worn cameras to obtain interior video and offers 24-hour static unmanned remote surveillance units to provide defense counsel ammunition to their clients. CIA has a global reach with investigators on the ground in over 100 countries, providing the simplest investigative service to the most complex customized investigation. CIA is a family-owned business committed to serving its clients with integrity and respect.
We recently sat down with Anailis Diaz, the Marketing Director of CIA, to gain more insights into their expertise in the workers' compensation industry. As a family-owned business, CIA has established a reputation for treating clients with utmost care and respect.
"At CIA, we see ourselves as partners in our clients' legal journey," Diaz explained. "We understand that dealing with legal issues can be stressful and overwhelming, and we are here to offer the necessary support."
CIA's team of experienced investigators has over 30 years of experience representing insurance defense clients and is well-equipped to handle any workers' compensation investigation. Diaz highlighted that "workers' compensation investigations require specialized skills and knowledge, and our team at CIA is well-positioned to handle even the most complex cases."
CIA uses the latest technology to gather evidence for workers' compensation cases, such as covert body-worn cameras and 24-hour static unmanned remote surveillance units. With boots on the ground in over 100 countries, CIA can handle investigations anywhere in the world.
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